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Revision as of 22:36, 29 November 2011
Summary
- Full title: The Lusty Argonian Maid Volume 2
- Author: Crassius Curio
- Value: 19 (Skyrim: 14)
- Weight:1
Known Locations (Skyrim)
- Honningbrew Meadery, next to the bed in the loft floor. (Volume 2)
Contents
ACT VII, SCENE II, CONTINUED
Lifts-Her-Tail: My goodness, that's quite a loaf! But how ever shall it fit my oven?
Crantius Colto: This loaf isn't ready for baking, my sweet. It has yet to rise.
Lifts-Her-Tail: If only we could hurry that along. How would I accomplish such a task?
Crantius Colto: Oh, my foolish little Argonian maid, you must use your hands.
Lifts-Her-Tail: You wish me to kneed the loaf? Here?
Crantius Colto: Of course.
Lifts-Her-Tail: But what if the mistress catches me? Your loaf was meant to satisfy her appetite.
Crantius Colto: Don't fret, my delicate flower. I'll satisfy the mistress's cravings later.
Lifts-Her-Tail: Very well, but I'm afraid my oven isn't hot enough. It could take hours!
Crantius Colto: Plenty of time, my sweet. Plenty of time.
END OF ACT VII, SCENE II
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Template:1st
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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